On June 24, 2022, the Supreme Court issued the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Services decision, overturning both Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey.

This decision reshaped the national abortion landscape, leaving people seeking care, providers, and access support organizations in an environment fraught with legal ambiguity, burnout, and dwindling resources. Post-Dobbs, tens of millions of people in the U.S. have been directly affected: more than half of the states have restricted access severely or completely banned abortion.

The Abortion Bridge Collaborative (ABC) Fund, housed at the Women Donors Network, was created in response — helping to ensure that abortion care endures across the U.S. The ABC Fund rapidly moves money to organizations to fill immediate needs or build long-term infrastructure to protect and advance reproductive justice nationwide.

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HOW WE WORK

As the history of social movements has shown: those closest to the problems are closest to the solutions. In traditional philanthropy, the people advancing abortion access are often not the ones making funding decisions. This is why ABC Fund uses a participatory grantmaking model led by field experts and movement leaders to identify organizations and projects engaging in the most critical work delivering abortion care, defending abortion access, and advancing reproductive justice.

ABC Fund’s Grantmaking Advisory Council is comprised of activists, movement leaders, community organizers, abortion providers, funders, and attorneys from the reproductive rights, health, and justice movements. Their knowledge and expertise ensure our grantmaking is proximate and their connections to the movement are critical as we continue to establish ourselves as an accessible, transparent, and responsive funding partner.

WHAT WE FUND

ABC Fund focuses support toward work that directly results in increased access to abortion care in communities. Our primary grantmaking priorities are:

Strengthening the abortion access ecosystem, including provision, abortion funding, and practical support for abortion seekers.

Investing in bold and creative work that creates new or alternative pathways to care, including online pharmacies, self-managed abortion trainings, doula collectives offering community-based care, and organizations utilizing shield laws.

Expanding the reach of info-sharing efforts nationwide that disseminate accurate and accessible information about how to obtain safe proximate abortion care.

When evaluating grantees, the ABC Fund prioritizes organizations and projects that are:

  • Rooted in community
  • Committed to local sustainability 
  • Lacking significant investments by institutional philanthropy
  • Operating in geographic areas that lack similar resources
  • Responsive to the moment 

This fund is not designed for larger, more well-resourced organizations or for organizations that are not already deeply involved in the movement for reproductive justice.

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How to contribute

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The need for sustained, flexible support of frontline organizations has never been greater. A direct contribution will make a tangible difference for patients and providers in America. That means supporting bold, innovative strategies for access, and bridging critical gaps between what traditional philanthropy funds and the shifting needs of organizations on the front lines.

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TESTIMONIALS

WHAT OUR

PARTNERS SAY

❝The ABC Fund empowers critical work in the field. We cannot emphasize enough the admiration and gratitude we have for the partnership model - from decision making to the follow up - we feel transparency and consistency in our relationship with ABC Fund.❞

❝The impact of the support from the ABC Fund has been tremendous. Last year, due to their support, we were able to carry out the critical work of renovating our building and putting the operating plans into place, which are critical for a successful clinic.❞

❝Support from ABC Fund allowed us to maintain uninterrupted, bilingual services throughout 2024 and now into 2025. For the first time, we have been able to bring on full-time staff to sustain our volunteer-led model. This funding has been critical to building long-term stability as we respond to the growing demand.❞